HomeMy WebLinkAboutHermansen BRB parcel in the overlay (15)Dave,
I shared some thoughts with DG about this today.
Here’s a way we could include the Hermansen BRB parcel in the overlay
without it being an island:
I looked at the parcel today and viewed some bird’s eye aerials.
Depending on the height and intensity of the Port’s future development
of the area west of the overpass (immediately north of the Hermansen BRB
parcel) this could work in the overlay.
I’m also thinking about the property west and south of the Hermansen
parcel (protected IITF land), leveraging the development of an elevated
boardwalk nature trail constructed throughout (which we are allowed to
have) as a public Conservation/Park/Education amenity.
I’ll be meeting with Scott Shepard for lunch Monday and I’ll ask more
about their plans for this area.
Todd
Todd Morley, Director
Economic Development Dept.
City of Cape Canaveral
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P.O. Box 326 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
(321) 868-1220 x 330
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